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  • Price: $1,975Forry described the birth of “I Bequeath” in fanzine Mimosa 18.

    Book Sale: “I Bequeath” by Forrest J Ackerman Paul 2008

  • He collected SF books and memorabilia from the very first, publishing in I Bequeath to the Fantasy Foundation a bibliography of the first 1300 items, and eventually housing his 300,000-item library, which he called the Fantasy Foundation, in a 17-room house in Hollywood, the maintenance of which proved difficult to manage over the years.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Paul 2008

  • The item, titled “I Bequeath,” is a 23-page list of books that Forry had printed up back in 1946:

    Book Sale: “I Bequeath” by Forrest J Ackerman Paul 2008

  • Bequeath Depends on Heir Are there any inheritance advantages if you use one form of retirement plan over another?

    Best Retirement Plan to 2008

  • The item, titled “I Bequeath,” is a 23-page list of books that Forry had printed up back in 1946:

    Archive 2008-12-01 Paul 2008

  • Price: $1,975Forry described the birth of “I Bequeath” in fanzine Mimosa 18.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Paul 2008

  • He collected SF books and memorabilia from the very first, publishing in I Bequeath to the Fantasy Foundation a bibliography of the first 1300 items, and eventually housing his 300,000-item library, which he called the Fantasy Foundation, in a 17-room house in Hollywood, the maintenance of which proved difficult to manage over the years.

    Book Sale: “I Bequeath” by Forrest J Ackerman Paul 2008

  • Bequeath what is yours with benevolence, joy is in giving with least ceremony, be succinct.

    Instructions Ivan Donn Carswell 2008

  • Bequeath your good deeds to memory, your bad deeds to oblivion.

    Wise or Otherwise Lydia Leavitt

  • And after the Deceased Did Give and Bequeath the said sixth part of the said Tract of Land with all and singular the Appurtenances whatsoever unto the Right

    Power of Attorney from Thomas Lord Fairfax and William Cage to Robert Carter, July 5, 1721 1721

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